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HQRP 10A Solar Panel Power Battery Charge Controller / Regulator 12V / 24V 10 Amp 150W with PWM Type of Charging plus HQRP Mousepad
By Matt | May 9, 2010
- HQRP® Solar Charge Controller plus HQRP® Mousepad;
- Regulation point:14.4 Volt; Low voltage disconnect:11.1 Volt;
- Low voltage Reconnect: 12.5 Volt; Self-consumption: 6mA maximum;
- Electronic protections; Terminals:for wire sizes to 2.5mm2;
- Type of Charging: series PWM. 200 days warranty!
Product Description
Products trademarked HQRP® are marketed and sold exclusively by Osprey-Talon. HQRP Solar Charge Controllers are high quality, efficient and reliable Solar Power Regulators. They are perfect for rural electrification system. They offer a lot of possibilities and benefits. Regulations point: 14.4 Volts; Low voltage Disconnect: 11.1V Volts; Low voltage Reconnect: 13.1 Volts; Microcontroller digital accuracy; Type of Charging: Series PWM & stat of charge(SOC); 4 Stages… More >>

HQRP 10A Solar Panel Power Battery Charge Controller / Regulator 12V / 24V 10 Amp 150W with PWM Type of Charging plus HQRP Mousepad
Topics: Solar Energy Products | 2 Comments »

May 9th, 2010 at 10:29 pm
This item appears to be made well and performs well to date. The enclosed instructions were inadequate, but reading other reviews helped sort it out.
I use it to regulate a solar panel for battery maintenance in a RoadTrek RV that is parked away from AC electricity source.
Radio shack provided a nice cigarette lighter type plug-in connector and I had on hand some appropriate marine 12 V. insulated wire so installation was quite simple. The solar panel sits on the dash when in use.
Rating: 4 / 5
May 9th, 2010 at 10:58 pm
Actually, I do not know how this product works. Once again the seller was not misleading, the reason for a 3 is that I do not know how it is supposed to work. I thought I had ordered a solar panel for some reason. A panel intending to charge up a 20 volt laptop, and a 12 volt portable power station. The 12/24 volt charger is what made me think that. It’s actually a charger, and not a panel, so I ordered the wrong thing. This is not the seller’s fault, the instructions are fine.
While the seller could probably tweak the information a little to address jugheads like me, the information was clear in the ad. I just order the wrong thing.
Rating: 3 / 5